"Joining this team comes with risks," the listing reads. "Most of what we work on is top-secret; you may not know what your new project is until you’ve accepted an offer. Not all of our ideas will fly. We will fail, and fail fast, on some projects. We will celebrate those failures because they are vital to making sure the right ideas take off in a big way."

It's not totally clear what the new team will be working on, but the listing does say that applicants should be "passionate about the potential for Kinect to continue to revolutionize entertainment".

Though Microsoft began offering a Kinect-less Xbox One in June 2014, head of Xbox Phil Spencer assured the Kinect remained "an important part of [Microsoft's] vision".

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